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Nintendo has revealed that a version of Super Smash Bros. will be coming to Wii U in November. Along with individual sales, they will also offer a box set.

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Super Smash Bros. Coming To Wii U

Nintendo has revealed that a version of Super Smash Bros. will be coming to Wii U in November. Along with individual sales, they will also offer a box set.

Super Smash Bros. recently got its latest installment for 3DS released, six years after Brawl came out for Wii. However, the well-known video game series has yet to deliver a title for Nintendo’s current big console, Wii U. That won’t be the case for long though, as the company announced the release of Super Smas Bros. For Wii U.

The video game will drop on November 21 in the United States, at the price of $59.99, with a December 5 release in the United Kindom, at the cost of £39.99. Nintendo will accompany the game with 12 Amiibo figures of characters at $12.99 for starters, before another 6 arrive in December. Furthermore, players will be able to use a GameCube controller on Wii U, but only if they purchase an adapter for $19.99.

Of course Nintendo wouldn’t let you spend all that money for the separate products, so there’s also a $99.99-box set coming for the Wii U version of the game. That one features the original game, along with both a special Super Smash Bros.-themed Game Cube controller and a Wii U adapter included.

You can take a look at the official trailer for Super Smash Bros. For Wii U and get a taste of what’s to come below.

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